Summer in Vienna, part four

Today, I tried to find a few locations to see Vienna from above. The city is not known for its many skyscrapers. There are a few elevated places, however.


Millennium Tower on Wikipedia
The Donauturm on Wikipedia

Of course, a blog post like this could never be complete without a few pictures of the Riesenrad.


As usual, all images are available under a Creative Commons License

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6 Responses to “Summer in Vienna, part four”

  1. squadrat sagt:

    Will you look at my new pix? http://blog.soher.at/2010/06/13/summer-i...

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  2. squadrat sagt:

    @jonskol That’s the one, yes.

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  3. squadrat sagt:

    @jonskol Absolutely. I’m glad we still have it. It’s privately owned, and shutting it down has been considered at times.

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  4. jonskol sagt:

    @squadrat is that the actual Harry Lime big wheel?

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  5. jonskol sagt:

    @squadrat they made them to last in them days

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  6. jonskol sagt:

    @squadrat they should make it a national monument

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